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Types of Fellows

Ashoka Fellows

Ashoka Fellows are leading social entrepreneurs who we recognize to have innovative solutions to social problems and the potential to change patterns across society. They demonstrate unrivaled commitment to bold new ideas and prove that compassion, creativity, and collaboration are tremendous forces for change.

Senior Fellows

Senior Fellows are advanced Fellows who are well beyond the launch stage and, at the time of election, have already created widespread impact. Many are recognized as leaders in their fields. And while they may not need Ashoka's financial support, they benefit from Ashoka's global community of social entrepreneurs and its professional partners. Ashoka benefits from their proven track-record, best practices, and shared wisdom.

Global Fellows

As the concept of social entrepreneurship spreads and as globalization creates an increasingly interconnected world, Ashoka is finding more and more social entrepreneurs whose work is borderless, defying geographic and political frontiers. In line with our mission to respond to trends in the sector, Ashoka's Venture program recently launched a new global variation of Ashoka's selection process equipped to elect social entrepreneurs with transnational or global ideas.

Who are Global Fellows? Among them are Icelander Ori Vigfusson, whose crusade to protect the North Atlantic wild salmon takes him to Ireland, England, Scotland, Norway, and France. Another is Karen Tse, an American who lives in Switzerland and is working to revolutionize the legal system in China and Southeast Asia. Ashoka expects the number of Global Fellows to grow as citizens of the world seek global solutions to global problems.

SIV Fellows

Social Investment Venture (SIV) Fellows are Fellows that have demonstrated innovative ideas that can transform the allocation of capital for social benefit. These individuals have helped to bring fresh capital to underserved communities, improved the provision and efficiency of financial services, or developed new institutions and mechanisms to bring scarce resources to the citizen sector.